Op 2013-10-31 om 22:15 schreef Andrew Ross:
> Dear Debian Java Team members,
> 
> I am looking for a sponsor for my new package libnu-htmlparser-java.
> This is a dependency of the latest version of Netbeans.
> 
> The changelog is as follows:
> 
> libnu-htmlparser-java (1.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
> 
>   * Initial release (Closes: #723028)
> 

$ aptitude show libhtmlparser-java
Package: libhtmlparser-java              
State: not installed
Version: 1.6.20060610.dfsg0-3
Priority: optional
Section: java
Maintainer: Tiago Saboga <tiagosab...@gmail.com>
Architecture: all
Uncompressed Size: 340 k
Depends: java-gcj-compat | java2-runtime
Suggests: libhtmlparser-java-doc
Description: java library to parse html
 HTML Parser is a Java library used to parse HTML in either a linear or nested 
fashion.
 Primarily used for transformation or extraction, it features filters, 
visitors, custom tags
 and easy to use JavaBeans. 
 
 The two fundamental use-cases that are handled by the parser are extraction and
 transformation (the syntheses use-case, where HTML pages are created from 
scratch, is better
 handled by other tools closer to the source of data). 
 
 In general, to use the HTMLParser you will need to be able to write code in 
the Java
 programming language. Although some example programs are provided that may be 
useful as they
 stand, it's more than likely you will need (or want) to create your own 
programs or modify
 the ones provided to match your intended application.
Homepage: http://htmlparser.sourceforge.net/


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